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AT dialing
ATOn (on-line, where n = 0, 1)
This will put you on-line if you had previously used the escape code (three escape
characters) to go off-line. The same result applies to both case n = 0 and n = 1.
ATQn (result code, wheren=0,1)
Result codes (call progress prompts) are not sent to your terminal when n = 1. That
is, you will not see call progress prompts. When n = 0 result codes are sent to
your terminal.
ATV n (verbal result, where n = 0, 1)
Verbal prompts are sent to your terminal when n = 1. Numeric prompts are sent
when n = 0. The following chart lists the result codes and their meaning.
ATXn (result code selection, where n = 0–4)
When n = 0, the MCA supports result codes 0–4. When n = 1 or 2, the MCA
supports result codes 0–5, 10–12, and 14. When n = 3 or 4, the MCA supports
result codes 0–5, 7, 10–12, and 14.
Numeric Verbal Description
0 OK Command was successful.
1 CONNECT Far end has answered.
2 RING Local end is ringing.
3 NO CARRIER Call was released.
4 ERROR Command line contains an error.
Extended codes:
5 CONNECT 1200 1200 baud connection complete.
7 BUSY Busy signal is detected.
10 CONNECT 2400 2400 baud connection complete.
11 CONNECT 4800 4800 baud connection complete.
14 CONNECT 19200 19200 baud connection complete.